Volume 14 Number 2 June 2023


Artificial Information Security System Generation to Prevent Security Risks

Zoya Hubenova, Filip Iliev, Antonio Andonov

https://doi.org/10.6025/jisr/2023/14/2/29-33

Abstract Information systems are frequently at risk and vulnerable to numerous attacks; hence, the functioning and effectiveness of the information systems need to be assessed. Artificial and intelligent information systems are susceptible; hence, the process of controlling responsible critical issues can be addressed by creating modelling and predicting future work. When this control system is designed, the information, organization and functioning... Read More


Achieving Interoperability and Security in the Train-platform Interfaces

Kalin Mirchev and Denitsa Kireva-Mihova

https://doi.org/10.6025/jisr/2023/14/2/34-40

Abstract A well-designed interface between trains and platform systems ensures the interoperability and security of the systems. In Europe, inconsistencies in security aspects exist, and they need to be identified and controlled. In this work, we addressed the security issues to ensure smooth functioning.... Read More


Real-time Data Dependant Fuzzy Linear Model for Enterprise Security

Ivan Djordjevic, Gordan Stojic and Dobrila Petrovic

https://doi.org/10.6025/jisr/2023/14/2/41-48

Abstract In enterprises, material flow, production time and storage for delivery are required to confirm security and safety. We have used the real-time data with the fuzzy linear model for creating an aggregate production planning and tested the model for enterprise safety issues. We found that adequate security is achieved in the proposed model.... Read More